tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9164411.post111762989100276827..comments2023-10-12T19:57:56.653+05:00Comments on (Tech)LifeDotCom: TornuXufhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03011736869854687184noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9164411.post-1117895585793405142005-06-04T19:33:00.000+05:002005-06-04T19:33:00.000+05:00i hope ur over wid all the suff!!! ab post kardo n...i hope ur over wid all the suff!!! ab post kardo new post plz i m bored wid this post now :SAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9164411.post-1117638242117042872005-06-01T20:04:00.000+05:002005-06-01T20:04:00.000+05:00Yes, I agree. Religion is only used as the driving...Yes, I agree. Religion is only used as the driving force. Nobody could perhaps mobilize people in such a short time, for such a large-scale disruption, if it isnt preplanned.<BR/><BR/>But what troubles me is the status of the people that were at KFC. The people in the Imambargah, and the policemen, could rest assured that they were martyred defending a noble cause. But those arson victims... they don't even have someone to point out.<BR/><BR/>Very interesting is the role of the Police in all this. Sixty-five people were arrested for creating law-and-order situation in the city. I dont know what is the reason of picking up people AFTER all this happened. Where were they when these people were setting cars/shops on fire, harassing people and creating the law-and-order situation?<BR/><BR/>One should take a stroll from KFC to Gulshan Chowrangi to appreciate the deeds of the trouble-makers. They sure have scarred the face of Gulshan.uXufhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03011736869854687184noreply@blogger.com